Difference between Aryan and Aryan

What is the difference between Aryan and Aryan?

Aryan as an adjective is pertaining, in racial theories, to the (alleged) aryan master race. while Aryan as an adjective is pertaining, in racial theories, to the (alleged) aryan master race.

Aryan

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Pertaining, in racial theories, to the (alleged) Aryan master race. Pertaining to the Caucasian ethnicity. Pertaining to Caucasian racists or their organisations, theories, etc. Of or pertaining to Indo-Iranian peoples, cultures, and languages. Of or pertaining to Indo-European peoples, cultures and languages.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A member of an (alleged) master race comprised of non-Jewish Caucasians, especially those of Nordic or Germanic descent. A person of Caucasian ethnicity; a white non-Jew. A Caucasian racist, often one who is an Aryan in the first sense. An Indo-European, a Proto-Indo-European. An Indo-Iranian. A subdivision of the Caucasian race, which comprised the Aryans, the Semites, and the Hamites, or the accompanying linguistic subdivision.

Aryan

Part of speech: adjective

Definition: Pertaining, in racial theories, to the (alleged) Aryan master race.Pertaining to the Caucasian ethnicity.Pertaining to Caucasian racists or their organisations, theories, etc.Of or pertaining to Indo-Iranian peoples, cultures, and languages.Of or pertaining to Indo-European peoples, cultures and languages.

Part of speech: noun

Definition: A member of an (alleged) master race comprised of non-Jewish Caucasians, especially those of Nordic or Germanic descent.A person of Caucasian ethnicity; a white non-Jew.A Caucasian racist, often one who is an Aryan in the first sense.An Indo-European, a Proto-Indo-European.An Indo-Iranian.A subdivision of the Caucasian race, which comprised the Aryans, the Semites, and the Hamites, or the accompanying linguistic subdivision.

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